Dr. Paul on Boortz show at 1020 EST [edited by Mod: Canceled by campaign]

ruh-oh. Despite claiming himself as diehard libertarian Boortz has it in for Dr. Paul. Hes gone all neocon on us.
 
Cool. We survived Beck and O'Reily. Time to take on another pseudo-libertarian neocon. No problem.
 
Well Boortz used to be somewhat fair to Paul at least on nearly all Fiscal policy issues and just about everything except for the War. However, he's been mixed on Paul supporters attacking them sometimes (Although his update from New Hampshire, made our supporters out to be "affable", not really all the rude or mean so maybe thats a good thing) or just being sort of neutral.

I'd like to see Boortz admit that he agrees with the majority of Paul's issues aside fromt he War obviously which is a pretty big deal since Boortz does have a very large listening base, a few million I believe. And anything helps.
 
Well Boortz used to be somewhat fair to Paul at least on nearly all Fiscal policy issues and just about everything except for the War. However, he's been mixed on Paul supporters attacking them sometimes (Although his update from New Hampshire, made our supporters out to be "affable", not really all the rude or mean so maybe thats a good thing) or just being sort of neutral.

I'd like to see Boortz admit that he agrees with the majority of Paul's issues aside fromt he War obviously which is a pretty big deal since Boortz does have a very large listening base, a few million I believe. And anything helps.

It's all about the "FairTax" w/Boortz. If RP was pimping the FairTax Boortz wouldn't be able to get enough of him.
 
Hah! Maybe Ron can introduce the idea to Neil that once elected, he will cut government spending and pave to way to REPEAL the income tax, not replace it. While better than the income tax's redistribution of wealth, the Fair Tax still fuels big government and permits arbitrary tax hikes. Also, I wonder if the fair tax would further encourage the "Walmart" mentality ... ie, it's ok to export jobs and buy Asian products as long as I can get the low prices and pay less tax.
 
Cool. We survived Beck and O'Reily. Time to take on another pseudo-libertarian neocon. No problem.

Ron Paul also got a fair shake interview on Sean Hannity's radio show on 2 Jan. Ron tried to make Sean eat crow (concerning post-debate call-in polls), but other than that Sean was actually complimentary of Ron's platform, minus his stance on the war.
 
I can't seem to open the live stream on their website, a smaller window opens but firefox just wants to save the asp page, IE says page cannot be displayed. Anyone else having problems?
 
The more exposure the better.

Please Ron Paul do more local radio shows in large markets!
 
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Boortz will be fair. He will disagree on the war but he will let Paul give his opinion. They will agree on 'government' schools and most other issues. Paul will be willing to say he would support the 'fair' tax over the current income tax if that eliminates the IRS. This could be a very good thing for Paul but it does suck it didn't happen yesterday.
 
I copied this from Boortz's site under Neal's Nuze, hopefully it will dominate the conversation:

"I would say that about 80 percent of the sign-wavers on the streets, and would you like to take a guess as to who the rudest and most abusive demonstrators are? You got it ... the Paulistas. The Ron Paul supporters. I've come to the conclusion that many of these Paul demonstrators come from the same ranks as those people who get out there and march whenever the world's leading economic powers get together to talk trade and economic cooperation. Thank goodness they don't recognize me as we walk buy. They spotted Hannity earlier this week and followed him down the street shouting obscenities. Nice folks."
 
Paul's campaign called and cancelled the interview. I am getting so fed up. Sorry, but this is the way I feel.
 
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